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🗓️ 21 July 2023
⏱️ 43 minutes
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Entrepreneur and cookbook author Ayesha Curry says her love languages are food and beauty. In this episode, the wife of NBA star Stephen Curry talks about working the phones at her mom’s hair salon, being a child model, how she found her signature scent, the muscle-sculpting machine she bought on Amazon, and her favorite hair gels. Plus, we chat about her new line, Sweet July Skin, and how it was influenced by her Jamaican heritage.
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0:00.0 | Hey, everyone. It is Friday and that means it's interview day. Jen, what do you've got |
0:11.7 | for me? Hi, I've got lots for you. Welcome to Fat Miss Garrett, everyone. That's right. |
0:17.6 | You went off and had your own little interview last week, and I had a little catch up this |
0:21.3 | week with Aisha Carey, who's here in the virtual studio for everybody. So let me give you |
0:26.8 | a little background, in case you don't know who she is. Lifestyle expert entrepreneur, TV |
0:30.8 | host, author, mom of three. And maybe you know her because she is the wife of NBA superstar |
0:36.4 | Stefan Carey. She does a lot. Jess, I kid you not when I was doing her bio for this. I was |
0:42.8 | like, okay, I got to cut out a bunch of this stuff because she's just very entrepreneurial |
0:47.7 | spirit. So she has like all these things going on, whatever we'll get to that. But yes, |
0:51.3 | she does do a lot. But I actually met her a few years ago when I was at Mary Claire and |
0:57.0 | in San Francisco. And I just thought she was so smart and kind and open and like a little |
1:02.2 | bit vulnerable in this really refreshing way. And to be honest, she was nothing like I expected |
1:08.8 | from her, the publicity she's done. And the way people online seem to perceive her, she's |
1:13.6 | gotten in trouble for being her vulnerable real self. And I find it really refreshing. |
1:17.2 | And I really like talking to her. Anyway, we ended up connecting about food ultimately |
1:21.3 | when I when I met her because that's her passion. She's written two cookbooks, the |
1:25.0 | season's life in the full plate. She's hosted TV shows like Family Food Night, The Great |
1:29.4 | American Baking Show. She had her own show, Patience's Homemade. And she's the co-founder |
1:34.1 | of the International Smoke Restaurant. So when she refers to her hospitality group in |
1:39.3 | a restaurant, that's what she's talking about. So she's also the founder of Sweet July, |
1:43.5 | which is a store in Oakland. She's from the Bay Area. And it's also a website and quarterly |
1:48.0 | magazine. It sells a curated selection of products from black owned companies and local |
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